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Commissioners grill judge applicants on county budget

The Burnet County Commissioners interviewed three applicants to become the new county judge during its regular meeting. The applicants include retired 33rd District of Texas Judge Guilford “Gil” Jones, County Sheriff Chief Deputy Alan Trevino, and former state grant manager and retired probation officer Bryan Wilson.

The Burnet County Commissioners interviewed three applicants to become the new county judge during its regular meeting.

The applicants include retired 33rd District of Texas Judge Guilford “Gil” Jones, County Sheriff Chief Deputy Alan Trevino, and former state grant manager and retired probation officer Bryan Wilson.

During the interviews, before a packed audience Feb. 11 in the County Courthouse, Pct. 1 Commissioner Jim Luther Jr., Pct. 2 Commissioner Damon Beierle, Pct. 3 Commissioner Chad Collier and Pct. 4 Commissioner Joe Don Dockery listened attentively and respectfully as each applicant responded to various questions the commissioners posed. All three applicants expressed their viewpoint related to upcoming county budgets.

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